
| Title | Focus Sheet: Permitting Facilities that Store or Treat Dangerous Wastes | |
| Month-Year Published | August 2000 | |
| Revised on | January 2003 | |
| Online Availability |
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| Short Description |
Washington state regulates how people handle wastes that can be dangerous to people and the environment. These dangerous wastes result from throwing away items such as pesticides, paints, solvents, cleaning fluids, and petroleum products. If a product′s label shows it is hazardous, then it will likely be dangerous waste when it is thrown away. (Also see abstract below) | |
| Publication Number | 00-04-027 | |
| Author(s) | Rhodes, J | |
| Print Availability | ||
| Number of pages | 4 | |
| Keywords | dangerous, facilities, paint, permit, SEPA, waste | |
| Abstract | Long Description |
Washington state regulates how people handle wastes that can be dangerous to people and the environment. These dangerous wastes result from throwing away items such as pesticides, paints, solvents, cleaning fluids, and petroleum products. If a product′s label shows it is hazardous, then it will likely be dangerous waste when it is thrown away. This document discusses the permit(s) needed to manage dangerous waste. |
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